Persons operating a motor vehicle in the City of Camdenton shall
not drive such vehicles in a careless or imprudent manner or at a
rate of speed so as to endanger the property of another or the life
or limb of any person.

Where traffic lanes have been marked upon any street or highway,
it shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to fail or refuse
to keep such vehicle within the boundaries of any such lane, except
when lawfully passing another vehicle or when making a lawful turning
movement.

The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle
more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for
the speed of such vehicles and the traffic upon and the condition
of the highway.

No person shall operate a motor vehicle in the City at a rate
of acceleration greater than is reasonably necessary to safely enter
the flow of traffic or obtain the maximum speed limit. Tire friction
marks or squealing of tires shall be evidence of excessive acceleration.

The
purpose of this Section is to make it unlawful for vehicles equipped
with compression-release-type braking systems to use such braking
systems or devices upon any public streets, roads or highways within
the limits of the City for the peace, health, and comfort of the citizens
of Camdenton and the public.

For
the purposes of this Section, "compression-release-type braking system"
shall mean any devices equipped on certain commercial vehicles, including,
but not limited to, tractors, semi-trucks, motor carriers and buses
that utilize engine compression release or engine retarders as a means
of slowing or braking the speed of the vehicle in lieu of applying
the clutch or brakes.

Every
driver of any vehicle who shall cause his or her vehicle to brake
or slow by any method which increases the noise emission levels of
the engine, such as, but not limited to, engine compression release
or engine retarder in lieu of applying the clutch or brakes upon any
public streets, roads or highways within the limits of the City of
Camdenton, upon conviction, shall be found in violation of this Section.